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For additional information regarding this TSDP please contact: Caltrans District 6 Planning: Joanne Striebich Senior Transportation Planner Special Projects (559) 488-4347 [email protected] Steve Curti Senior Transportation Planner System Planning Branch (559) 488-4162 [email protected] Paul-Albert Marquez Senior Transportation Planner Northern Planning Branch (Fresno, Madera, and Tulare Counties) (559) 445-5867 [email protected] Randy Treece Senior Transportation Planner Southern Planning Branch (Kings and Kern Counties) (559) 488-4153 [email protected]
Cover Photo: State Route 99, near the community of Fairmead in Madera County.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS I. Purpose and Need ................................................................................................... 1 II. Relationship To Other System Planning Products .................................................. 2
A. District System Management Plan (DSMP) .................................................. 2 B. Transportation Concept Reports (TCR) ......................................................... 2 C. Corridor System Management Plans (CSMP) ............................................... 2
III. TSDP Improvement Category Definitions .............................................................. 3 A. Intermodal (Goods Movement And Freight) – Category 1 ........................... 3 B. Multimodal (Intercity Passenger, Commuter And Urban Rail, Bus Way) –
Category 2 ...................................................................................................... 3 C. Non-Urbanized (Roadway) – Category 3 ...................................................... 3 D. New Technology – Category 4 ...................................................................... 4 E. Complete Projects And Enhancements – Category 5 .................................... 4
IV County Maps And Project Lists .............................................................................. 4 MAPS Map #1: Caltrans District 6 ................................................................................................. 5 Map #2: Fresno County ...................................................................................................... 6 Map #3: Kern County ....................................................................................................... 12 Map #4: Kings County ...................................................................................................... 20 Map #5: Madera County ................................................................................................... 23 Map #6: Mariposa County ................................................................................................ 27 Map #7: Tulare County ..................................................................................................... 29 TABLES Table 1: Fresno County Projects ......................................................................................... 7 Table 2: Kern County Projects .......................................................................................... 13 Table 3: Kings County – Projects ..................................................................................... 21 Table 4: Madera County Projects ..................................................................................... 24 Table 5: Mariposa County Projects ................................................................................... 28 Table 6: Tulare County Projects ....................................................................................... 30 APPENDICES Documents Used In The Preparation Of This TSDP ........................................................ 35 Glossary ........................................................................................................................... 36
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I. PURPOSE AND NEED
The Transportation System Development Plan (TSDP) is the department’s principal document for identifying State Highway improvements recommended for consideration and ultimately for inclusion into regional transportation plans and programs. The TSDP presents a listing of candidate projects that encompass a comprehensive, reasonable and effective range of transportation improvements. The listing includes options for the State Highway System, as well as major transit improvements needed to maintain and improve the safe and efficient movement of people and goods on a regional and interregional basis. It is based on the principles of linking land use and transportation planning, encouraging smart-growth concepts, and implementing and facilitating the regional blueprint planning processes. Although the TSDP is not restricted by monetary resources, most of the projects are included in the adopted, financially-constrained, Regional Transportation Plans (RTP) of the Regional Transportation Planning Agencies (RTPA). The TSDP presents a dynamic list of projects to assist Caltrans and its local and regional partners in the regional planning and project selection process, and provides the following benefits: Provides solutions to transportation problems ranging from transportation
system management options for maximum system productivity to major infrastructure improvement projects. Use of multimodal and intermodal solutions to relieve congestion and ensure system-wide connectivity. Emphasizes and identifies the importance of specific goods movement and intermodal transfer facilities projects, both private and public.
Serves as an internal reference of potential future state highway, multimodal and intermodal improvements at a statewide and District level; and may be used in the development of the California Transportation Plan (CTP) as well as other statewide transportation policy and program documents.
Supports the requirements of U.S.C. 23; section 135 and 23 CFR part 450 and 49 CFR part 613, which requires the state to carry out an intermodal planning process for all areas of the state including metropolitan areas. The TSDP is intended to be a living, dynamic document that will be regularly updated. It will be available electronically for internal Caltrans functions within District 6, Headquarters, and our local and regional transportation partners.
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II. RELATIONSHIP TO OTHER SYSTEM PLANNING PRODUCTS
The TSDP is one of the primary system planning products of the District and its development is closely coordinated with the other three: District System Management Plan (DSMP), Transportation Concept Reports (TCR), and Corridor System Management Plans (CSMP).
A. District System Management Plan (DSMP)
The DSMP is a strategic and policy planning document that portrays the District’s vision of how the transportation system will be maintained, managed, and developed over a twenty-year and beyond period. As with the TSDP, the DSMP is developed in partnership with regional and local transportation planning agencies, transit districts, and air quality planning agencies. The DSMP summarizes twenty-year planning concepts as well as proposed transportation improvements on a system-wide level in order to provide a vision for the development of future transportation concepts and transportation development plans.
B. Transportation Concept Reports (TCR)
A TCR analyzes a transportation corridor service area, establishes a twenty-year transportation planning concept and identifies modal transportation options and applications
needed to achieve the twenty-year concept. The TCR is the generic analysis document for a major transportation service area, whether it be a facility, corridor, or study area. Each transportation corridor is evaluated on how it is expected to perform in twenty years considering funding, environmental and political feasibility. Beyond the twenty-year planning horizon, the report focuses on corridor preservation, the ultimate transportation corridor, and new technologies. The development of the transportation planning concept established in the TCR is consistent with the strategies of the DSMP.
C. Corridor System Management Plans (CSMP)
The CSMP is a new system planning activity involving the development of strategies to manage the delivery of transportation services along specific segments of the most congested corridors in the District. Each CSMP presents an analysis of existing and future traffic conditions and proposes traffic management strategies and transportation improvements to maintain and enhance mobility. The CSMP is a CTC requirement for projects funded by the Corridor Mobility Improvement Account (CMIA) under Proposition 1B of 2006. The CSMP serves as a tool to monitor and maintain the mobility gains from corridor capacity improvements. The CSMP also maintains the Strategic Growth Plan requirement for monitoring corridor performance.
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III. TSDP IMPROVEMENT CATEGORY DEFINITIONS
A. Intermodal (Goods Movement
and Freight) – Category 1
This category includes improvements on and off the state highway system that primarily improve the intra and interstate system through intermodal transfer of goods by way of seaports, railheads, air cargo terminals, international border crossings, state or regional goods distribution centers, freight distribution routes and transfer terminals. Types of projects include: capacity improvements, new interchange locations, corridor preservation; highway main line additions near airports, seaports, railheads, and freight transfer locations; highway and main line additions in high truck volume corridors to facilitate through movements; capacity improvements on major local arterials serving intermodal facilities, freight transfer facilities, and international border crossings. B. Multimodal (Intercity Passenger,
Commuter and Urban Rail, Bus way) – Category 2
This category includes improvements from a larger system’s perspective that will facilitate the movement, transfer, and intermodal connectivity of people in existing major corridors or those that identify new travel corridors. The intent is to preliminarily identify state highway corridors where expansion or start up of a rail or exclusive bus way facility may
be warranted in the longer term. Major transfer locations (not sites) should be included as appropriate. Types of projects include: increased intercity rail service on existing routes, new intercity routes, rail corridor preservation and increased service on existing commuter and urban rail lines, new commuter and urban lines, and major transfer facilities. C. Non-Urbanized (Roadway) –
Category 3 This category includes State highway improvements and improvements to major local arterials that facilitate interregional travel. Off system improvements that serve the larger local and regional traffic volumes of the facilities and may serve as emergency routes are also included. Improvement in rural, recreational, and urbanized areas is in this category. For State routes, attention should be paid to identifying gap closures, corridor preservation, and segments that should be constructed to expressway standards. Improvement to local routes or route segments, routes that serve as parallel relievers, or are critical for interregional or recreational trips should be identified. Types of projects include: new mainline lane additions, bypasses, expressways and freeway facilities, local and state route corridor preservation, interchanges, interchange improvements, passing and truck climbing lanes, major channelization and lane additions to local routes.
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D. New Technology – Category 4 Category 5 includes projects on State routes, major local streets, major corridors and modes where new technology applications may be promising. Attention should be given to Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS), which are technological tools used for addressing transportation management and operational needs. The tools that make up ITS represent the integrated application of advance information, electronic communications and other technologies that address transportation problem areas. These tools enhance safety, reduce accidents, maximize the efficient use of the highway system, improve travel times, provide traveler information, conserve fuel, and reduce pollutants. Primarily, the Transportation Operation System (TOS) is an ITS infrastructure that is used for real-time traffic monitoring and incident and congestion management for improving mobility, increasing highway efficiency, increasing public safety, and reducing congestion. Types of projects include: the placement or implementation of TOS elements such as: Closed Circuit Television Cameras (CCTV), Changeable Message Signs (CMS), Extinguishable Message Signs (EMS), Electronic Tag Reader (ETR), Highway Advisory Radio (HAR), and Traffic Monitoring Stations (TMS). E. Complete Projects and
Enhancements – Category 5 This category includes system improvements that complete or enhance
a project, improve connectivity, complement the intermodal movement of people and goods, and improve the environment or integration of an improvement into a community. Types of projects include: major landscaping, vista points, mitigation banking, bicycle lanes (Class I and II) and pedestrian facilities in or near major transportation corridors or modal transfer facilities; improvements that facilitate or enhance modal transfers overall; improvements that emphasize community wholeness and livability; and improvements to truck transfer centers or rest/layover facilities. IV. COUNTY MAPS AND
PROJECT LISTS
Caltrans District 6 is headquartered in Fresno, California. The District is geographically diverse, stretching from the southernmost part of Yosemite National Park in the north to the Mojave Desert. It is the second largest of the 12 Districts statewide. District 6 consists of 476 miles of freeway and 1,554 miles of rural and urban highway. The District has the largest portion of road miles to maintain in the state highway system with 2,030 miles. The counties of Fresno, Kern, Kings, Madera, Tulare, and a small part of Mariposa are included in District 6.
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MAP #1
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MAP #2
FRESNO COUNTY
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TABLE 1 FRESNO COUNTY PROJECTS
Route Post Mile Project Name Project Description Project Type Category
(1 - 6) AgencyFunding Source
IRRS, High Emphasis or Focus Route
2011 Estimated Total Const.
Cost X (1,000)
Project Delivery
Date
0 Various FRE 41 Seismic Restoration
On routes 33, 41, 43, and 233/152 in Fresno, Kings, and Madera counties at various locations Seismic Retrofit 3 CT SHOPP Varies by route $4,219 2016
0 Various Central Valley CCTV
Install Closed Circuit TV system and TMS in Fresno, Kern, Tulare, Kings, and Madera Counties at various locations ITS 5 CT SHOPP Varies by route $3,928 2019
0 Various HST – Fresno Grade Separation
Fresno Street/HSR grade separation, in the City of Fresno, from SR 99 to H Street Rail 2 CT
Oversight, Reimbursed, Rail, STIP NA $6,000 2012
0 Various HST - Fresno to Merced Segment
High Speed Train (HST) system from north of Clinton avenue in Fresno to the City of Merced in various counties Rail 2 CT
Oversight, Reimbursed, Rail, STIP Varies by route $203 2014
0 Various
HST – Bakersfield to Fresno Segment
High Speed Train (HST) system from Bakersfield to north of Clinton avenue in Fresno in various counties Rail 2 CT
Oversight, Reimbursed, Rail, STIP Varies by route $203 2014
0 0 Peach Avenue Widening
Widen to 4 Lane Arterial and add a Pedestrian OC from Belmont Ave to Butler Avenue
Pedestrian Enhancements 5 Local Local NA $10,000 2013
5 1.2 Coalinga SRRA interpretive plaza
Safety Roadside Rest Area Enhancement on I-5 at the Coalinga safety roadside rest area Near the City of Coalinga
Roadside Facilities 5 CT STIP IRRS: HE $555 ND
5 22.8 - 26.8 Parkhurst Median Barrier Install median barrier Safety 3 CT SHOPP IRRS: HE $2,171 2012
5 44.9 Tumey Gulch Grade Correction
Grade correction in Fresno County near Mendota at Tumey Gulch bridge
Operational Improvements 3 CT Minor IRRS: HE $883 2012
5 48.8 - 56 Little Panoche Rehab
Rehab pavement, AC overlay, drainage improvements, upgrade Median Barrier Guard Rail Maintenance 3 CT SHOPP IRRS: HE $21,158 2016
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TABLE 1 FRESNO COUNTY PROJECTS
Route Post Mile Project Name Project Description Project Type Category
(1 - 6) AgencyFunding Source
IRRS, High Emphasis or Focus Route
2011 Estimated Total Const.
Cost X (1,000)
Project Delivery
Date
33 0.00 Seismic Retrofit
Seismic Retrofit various bridges in Fresno, Madera, Kings, Tulare Counties Seismic Retrofit 3 CT SHOPP No $4,154 2012
33 10.6 - 11.4 Jacalitos Creek Bridge At Jacalitos Creek, east of Coalinga
Bridge Replacement 3 CT SHOPP No $6,932 2016
33 68.3 – 71.2 Firebaugh 33 Corridor Enhancement
Beautification measures on Route 33 in the City of Firebaugh between south of Outside Canal and north of Storey Avenue
Aesthetic Enhancements 5 CT Measure No $1,889 ND
41 0.1 - 7.1 Excelsior Expressway
2 lanes to 4 lanes from north of Excelsior to north of Elkhorn
Capacity Enhancements 3 CT STIP IRRS: HE, Focus $52,000 2015
41 R17.8 - R19.8 Easton 41 Tree Planting Tree planting enhancement
Highway Planting 5 CT STIP IRRS: HE, Focus $512 ND
41 20.0 - 33.3 Fresno Madera 41 Fiber Optics
Install Fiber Optics from North Ave to north of the San Joaquin River ITS 4 CT SHOPP IRRS: HE, Focus $9,144 2016
41 R22.9 – R26.5
NB Downtown Auxiliary Lane
Construct auxiliary lane in Fresno County in the City of Fresno from “O” Street to Shields
Operational Improvements 3 CT SHOPP IRRS: HE $15,000 ND
41 R25.2 - R31.7
Ramp Improvement at SR 41 and SR 180
Install concrete barriers to provide wet weather improvements at various ramp locations Safety 3 CT SHOPP IRRS: HE $1,360 2014
41 R29.3 – R30.7
Buckwheat Planting Restoration
Highway planting restoration in Fresno from south of Bullard Ave OC to north of Herndon Ave UC
Highway Planting 5 CT SHOPP IRRS: HE $2,422 2016
41 R31.2 – R31.9
Friant SB Operational Improvement
Lane addition between El Paso Avenue UC and Friant Road UC
Capacity Enhancements 3 CT SHOPP IRRS: HE $11,496 2016
41 R31.4 - R32.3
Friant to Audubon Soundwall Construct soundwall Soundwall 5 CT STIP IRRS: HE $1,693 2013
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TABLE 1 FRESNO COUNTY PROJECTS
Route Post Mile Project Name Project Description Project Type Category
(1 - 6) AgencyFunding Source
IRRS, High Emphasis or Focus Route
2011 Estimated Total Const.
Cost X (1,000)
Project Delivery
Date
41 31.5 – 31.9 Herndon to Friant Landscaping
Landscaping in Fresno from north of Herndon to the Friant Road UC
Highway Planting 5 CT STIP IRRS: HE ND ND
41 R31.6 – 33.3 Friant Road Tree Planting
Tree planting in Fresno from Friant Road UC to the San Joaquin River
Highway Planting 5 CT STIP IRRS: HE ND ND
41 33.3 – 33.4 FRE 41 Seismic Retrofit
Bridge seismic retrofit on old Route 41 in Fresno and Madera Counties Seismic Retrofit 3 CT SHOPP IRRS: HE $4,219 2016
43 0.0 – 9.3 Highland Avenue 4 Lane
2C to 4 lane divided highway from Kings County Line to SR 99 junction
Capacity Enhancements 3 CT STIP No $18,401 2020
99 10.5 – 16.5 Fre/Mad 99 Vehicle Detection System
Install vehicle detection system in Fresno and Madera Counties ITS 4 CT Minor IRRS: HE, Focus $845 2012
99 15.7 - 21.8 Route 99 Fiber Optics
Install fiber optic system from Chestnut Ave. OC to Shaw Ave. OC ITS 4 CT SHOPP IRRS: HE, Focus $9,269 2013
99 20.7 - 24.4 Roeding Auxiliary Lane
Construct NB & SB auxiliary lanes from Fresno Street OC to Clinton OC Auxiliary lane 3 CT STIP IRRS: HE, Focus $37,320 2018
99 23.0 - 30.4 Southbound 99 Ramp Metering
Install ramp metering and possibly widen ramps ITS 4 CT SHOPP IRRS: HE, Focus $7,655 2016
99 23.4 Olive Ae Signals
Install traffic signals at SR 99/Olive Avenue on & off ramps and ramp metering ITS 4 CT Minor IRRS: HE, Focus $1,631 2013
99 26.2 - 26.6 NB Ramp Upgrade Additional lane for SR 99/Ashlan Avenue off-ramp
Operational Improvements 3 CT SHOPP IRRS: HE, Focus $2,175 2015
99 26.7 – R31.6 Island Park 6-Lane
Widen 4F to 6F from north of Ashlan Avenue in Fresno County to North of Avenue 7 in Madera County
Capacity Enhancements 1 CT Prop 1B Bond IRRS: HE, Focus $50,602 2012
99 27.7 - 28.3 Shaw Avenue Interchange Reconstruct Shaw Ave Interchange Interchange
Improvement 3 CT STIP IRRS: HE, Focus $9,075 2024
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TABLE 1 FRESNO COUNTY PROJECTS
Route Post Mile Project Name Project Description Project Type Category
(1 - 6) AgencyFunding Source
IRRS, High Emphasis or Focus Route
2011 Estimated Total Const.
Cost X (1,000)
Project Delivery
Date
99 27.7 – 31.6 Shaw to San Joaquin River 99 Planting Tree Planting
Highway Planting 5 CT STIP IRRS: HE, Focus $974 2014
99 28.4 - 31.5 Island Park Landscape New highway planting Highway Planting 5 CT SHOPP IRRS: HE, Focus $2,796 2014
99 28.8 - 30.9 Veteran's Boulevard Interchange
New interchange between Shaw and Herndon
New Interchange 1 Local Measure IRRS: HE, Focus $54,860 2016
99 30.7 Herndon Avenue Interchange Improvements
Remove off-ramp and interchange improvements
Operational Improvements 3 Local
Developer/ Oversight IRRS: HE, Focus $2,959 2012
145 25.1 - 29.1 Madera Avenue Rehab
AC overlay & widening from McMullin Grade to Lincoln Ave
Operational Improvements 3 CT SHOPP No $2,725 2018
145 32.8 - 33.4 Kerman Roundabout SR 145/Jensen Construct roundabout
Operational
Improvements 3 CT SHOPP No $1,104 2014
168 R7.8 – R8.2 168 Ramp Meters
Ramp metering from west of Fowler Avenue to east of Fowler Avenue ITS 4 CT Minor No $995 2013
168 14.4 - 15.0 Shepherd Curve Realignment Realign the horizontal curve
Operational Improvements 3 CT SHOPP No $1,866 2012
168 T29.0 - T29.4 Prather Curve Correction Realign curve
Operational Improvements 3 CT SHOPP No $2,700 2015
168 30.2 Auberry Road Intersection Intersection improvements at Auberry Road
Intersection Improvement 3 CT SHOPP No $1,900 ND
168 R36.0 Munger Point Enhancement Enhance vista point
Roadside Facilities 5 CT STIP/TE No $1,464 2014
168 39.4 – 40.4 Shaver Lake Weigh Station
Construct chain control area and reconstruct weigh station
Roadside Facilities 5 CT SHOPP No $1,444 2015
180 0.0 Fresno-Clovis ADA Ramps
Construct ADA ramps in the Cities of Fresno and Clovis
Pedestrian Enhancements 5 CT SHOPP No $1,200 ND
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TABLE 1 FRESNO COUNTY PROJECTS
Route Post Mile Project Name Project Description Project Type Category
(1 - 6) AgencyFunding Source
IRRS, High Emphasis or Focus Route
2011 Estimated Total Const.
Cost X (1,000)
Project Delivery
Date
180 R9.0 - R54.2 Westside Expressway Route adoption study for a new roadway segment from I-5 to Valentine Ave New Alignment 1 Local
TCRP, Measure No $500 ND
180 34.6 - 38.6 Mendota Passing Lanes Add passing lanes between James Road and Lake Ave
Operational Improvements 3 Local Measure No $11,490 2018
180 R53.4 – R55.8
180 West Freeway Landscape
Highway planting from west of Brawley Avenue to Teilman Avenue
Highway Planting 5 CT STIP No $3,484 2016
180 R58.4 – R60.4 180 Braided Ramps
Braided ramps, In Fresno County, between SR 41 and SR 168
Operational Improvements 3 CT SHOPP IRRS $49,002 2016
180 R62.6 – R66.3
Sequoia Freeway Landscape Project Highway Planting on new freeway
Highway Planting 5 CT STIP IRRS $5,546 2012
180 71.6 - 75.0 Kings Canyon Expressway Segment 2
Widen from 2C to 4E from Academy to Trimmer Springs
Capacity Enhancements 3 CT STIP IRRS $19,600 2013
180 75.0 - 78.2 Kings Canyon Expressway Segment 3
Widen from 2C to 4E from Trimmer Springs to Frankwood
Capacity Enhancements 3 CT STIP IRRS $24,700 2016
180 77.1 Kings River Overflow Bridge Replacement Replace the Kings River overflow bridge
Bridge Replacement 3 CT SHOPP IRRS $2,829 2013
198 35.3 – 35.6 FRE 198 Bridge Deck Replacement
Replace bridge deck at California Aqueduct Bridge near Huron
Bridge Deck Replacement 3 CT SHOPP IRRS: HE, Focus $33 2016
269 7.6 - 12.7 Route 269 Bridge Project
Construct new bridge between Gale Ave and Route 198 New Bridge 3 CT Measure No $16,295 2019
IRRS: Interregional Road System HE: High Emphasis Route ND: Not Determined CAPM: Capital Preventive Maintenance STIP: State Transportation Improvement Program SHOPP: State Highway Operation and Protection Program NA: Not Applicable
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MAP #3 KERN COUNTY
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TABLE 2 KERN COUNTY PROJECTS
Route Post Mile Project Name Project Description Project Type Category
(1 - 6) AgencyFunding Source
IRRS, High Emphasis or Focus Route
2011 Estimated Total Const.
Cost X (1,000)
Project Delivery
Date
0 Various District 6 Weather Stations
Install weather stations in various locations in Kern County ITS 4 CT SHOPP Varies $5,991 2015
0 Various HST – Palmdale to Bakersfield Segment
High speed Train System from Palmdale to Bakersfield Rail 2 CT
Oversight, Reimbursed, Rail, STIP NA $203 ND
5 0.0 – 1.0 Cuddy Bridge Replacement Replace bridge in Kern County, north of the LA County line
Bridge Replacement 3 CT SHOPP IRRS: HE $20,000 ND
5 4.4 - 15.0 Grapevine Freeway Widen freeway from 8 to 10 lanes from Lebec Road to Route 99
Capacity Enhancements 1 CT STIP IRRS: HE ND ND
5 8.2 - 9.4
Outside Truck Escape Ramp Retrofit ramp
Operational
Improvements 3 CT SHOPP IRRS: HE $9,545 2016
5 16.3 - 73.2 Kern River 6-Lane Widen freeway from 4 to 6 lanes from Route 99 to Route 46
Capacity Enhancements 1 CT STIP IRRS: HE $119,646 2022
5 69.6 – 73.1 Lost Hills Median Barrier
Install median barrier and rumble strip, between the Main Drain Rd OC and SR 46/I-5 Sep Safety 3 CT SHOPP IRRS: HE $1,504 2014
14 35.5 - 37.1 South Redrock Rehab
Widen, raise grade, AC overlay from Rogers Road to south of Cantil Wash Bridge
Operational Improvements 3 CT SHOPP IRRS: HE, Focus $13,502 2017
14 39.9 Red Rock Canyon Bridge Replacement Replace Red Rock Canyon Bridge
Bridge Replacement 3 CT SHOPP IRRS: HE, Focus $16,439 2013
14 46.2 - 50.8 Little Dixie Wash Rehab
AC overlay and widen shoulders from near Cantil to north of Red Rock-Inyokern Road
Operational Improvements 3 CT SHOPP IRRS: HE, Focus $6,661 2016
14 53.0 – 58.3 Freeman Gulch Widening Segment 2
2C to 4-lane expressway from south of Route 178 west to north of Route 178 west
Capacity Enhancements 3 CT STIP IRRS: HE, Focus $5,084 2016
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TABLE 2 KERN COUNTY PROJECTS
Route Post Mile Project Name Project Description Project Type Category
(1 - 6) AgencyFunding Source
IRRS, High Emphasis or Focus Route
2011 Estimated Total Const.
Cost X (1,000)
Project Delivery
Date
14 58.3 – 62.3 Freeman Gulch Widening Segment 1
2C to 4-lane expressway from north of the Route 178/Route 14 intersection to north of Route 178 east
Capacity Enhancements 3 CT STIP IRRS: HE, Focus $32,257 2015
33 0.00 Route 33 Inland State Bike Route
Bike route in Ventura, Santa Barbara, San Luis Obispo, Kern, Kings, Fresno, Merced, Stanislaus, and San Joaquin Counties
Pedestrian/ Bicycle
Enhancements 5 CT STIP No $1 ND
33 14.4 - 17.9 Taft South Rehab
AC overlay and widen shoulders from Cadet Road to the Route 119 junction
Operational Improvements 3 CT SHOPP No $4,980 2017
33 19.6 - 34.3 Taft - McKittrick Rehab
AC overlay and widen shoulders from north of Sandy Creek to Route 58 EB junction
Operational Improvements 3 CT SHOPP No $10,948 2017
43 22.6 – 25.1 Kern 43 ADA Ramps ADA curb ramps in Shafter and Wasco
Pedestrian Enhancements 5 CT Minor No $320 ND
43 R23.9 – R24.1
Wasco-SR 43 Landscape Project Landscape improvements in Wasco
Highway Planting 5 CT STIP No $586 2013
46 6.8 – 19.8 Route 46 Expressway Segment 3
Widen to 4 lanes, near Lost Hills, from west of Keck’s Rd to west of the SR 46/33 intersection
Corridor Mobility 1 CT STIP IRRS: HE, Focus $62,944 2016
46 27.0 - 33.5
Route 46 Conventional/Expressway Segment 4
Widen from 2 to 4 lanes from east of Browns Material Road to east of 1-5 IC
Capacity Enhancements 3 CT STIP IRRS: HE, Focus $260,131 2016
46 32.8 - 37.2 Kurt Road Rehab AC overlay and widen Operational
Improvements 3 CT SHOPP No $9,319 2016
46 46.0 - 51.2 Wasco 4-Lane
Widen from 4 lanes from west of Scofield Avenue to Route 43
Capacity Enhancements 3 CT STIP No $54,332 ND
46 51.2 - 57.8 Famoso 4-Lane Widen from 2 to 4 lanes from Route 43 junction to Route 99 OC
Capacity Enhancements 3 CT STIP No $81,748 2019
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TABLE 2 KERN COUNTY PROJECTS
Route Post Mile Project Name Project Description Project Type Category
(1 - 6) AgencyFunding Source
IRRS, High Emphasis or Focus Route
2011 Estimated Total Const.
Cost X (1,000)
Project Delivery
Date
46 57.5 - 57.8 Rte 46/99 Ramp Improvements
Improvements to the 46 & 99 EB off-ramp and SB on-ramp
Operational Improvements 3 Local Local No $1,346 2021
46 57.5 – 57.8 Kern 46/99 Bridge Separation Replacement
Bridge replacement at the Route 46/99 separation
Bridge Replacement 3 CT SHOPP No $11,980 2016
58 T31.7 – R55.4 Centennial Corridor Project
Construct 8-lane freeway on the Centennial corridor between Route 58 and Interstate 5 New alignment 1 Local Demo NA $439,000 2018
58 36.3 – 39.9 Rosedale Rumble Strip Widen shoulders and install rumble strips Safety 3 CT SHOPP IRRS: HE, Focus $1,900 ND
58 46.1 – 51.7 Rosedale Highway Improvements
Widen to 4 or 6 lanes between Allen Road and Gibson Street
Capacity Enhancements 1 Local Demo, Local IRRS: HE, Focus $36,009 2015
58 R52.4 - R55.4 Route 58 Gap Closure
4F to 6F from Route 99 to Cottonwood Road
Capacity Enhancements 1 CT STIP IRRS: HE, Focus $52,454 2015
58 52.6 - 53.3 "H" Street Auxiliary Lane Construct auxiliary lane Operational
Improvements 3 CT SHOPP IRRS: HE, Focus $15,497 2017
58 71.9 - 74.0 Beale-Bena Truck Climbing Lane Construct truck climbing lanes
Operational Improvements 1 CT SHOPP IRRS: HE, Focus $10,517 2016
58 92.1 - 93.2 Dennison Road Improvements
Replace OC with 4-lane OC and construct partial cloverleaf interchange at Dennison Road Bridge
Capacity Enhancements 3 CT STIP IRRS: HE, Focus $11,500 ND
58 94.4
Tehachapi Blvd/Intersection Improvements
Pavement, signs, and striping at Tehachapi Boulevard
Operational Improvements 3 CT Minor IRRS: HE, Focus $250 ND
58 R99.3 – R99.7
East Bound Sand Canyon Bridge Bridge replacement
Bridge Replacement 3 CT SHOPP IRRS: HE, Focus $2,909 2015
58 99.3 - 99.7 West Bound Sand Canyon Bridge Bridge replacement
Bridge Replacement 3 CT SHOPP IRRS: HE, Focus $2,719 2013
58 R106.7 -
R107 Cache Creek Median Barrier Install concrete median barrier Safety 3 CT SHOPP IRRS: HE, Focus $1,476 2012
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TABLE 2 KERN COUNTY PROJECTS
Route Post Mile Project Name Project Description Project Type Category
(1 - 6) AgencyFunding Source
IRRS, High Emphasis or Focus Route
2011 Estimated Total Const.
Cost X (1,000)
Project Delivery
Date
58 M108.9 Mojave Windscreen Install windscreen at exit to Business Route 58 near Mojave
Roadside Facilities 5 CT SHOPP IRRS: HE, Focus $818 2012
58 R111.8 Kenwater Overhead Revegetation
Revegetation to restore ecological area near Mojave
Highway Planting 5 CT SHOPP IRRS: HE, Focus $3,256 2015
65 R0.0 - 25.2 Foothill Expressway - South
Construct passing lanes and intersection improvements from Route 99 to the Tulare Co line
Operational Improvements 3 CT STIP IRRS $7,881 2019
99 0.0 – 57.6 Route 99 Corridor Master Plan
Develop Route 99 Master Plan from the I-5/Route 99 separation to the Merced County line
Operational Improvements 1 CT STIP IRRS: HE, Focus ND ND
99 0.5 – 57.6 Tejon 99 Corridor Bridge Enhancement
Bridge enhancement in southern Kern County at various locations on 99
Bridge Enhancement 3 CT STIP, TE IRRS: HE, Focus $723 ND
99 17.5 – 29.9 South Bakersfield 8-Lane Widen from 6 to 8 lanes from south of Route 119 to Wilson Road OC
Capacity Enhancements 1 CT STIP IRRS: HE, Focus $31,504 2012
99 17.5 - 29.9 Southern Kern County Bridges 99 Corridor-Bridge enhancement
Bridge Improvements 3 CT STIP/TE IRRS: HE, Focus $1,061 2013
99 18.0 - 19.2 Hoskings Road Interchange
Construct new interchange in the City of Bakersfield at Hoskings Avenue
Capacity Enhancements 1 Local Local IRRS: HE, Focus $60,823 2012
99 19.5 – 20.5 Panama Lane Aux Lane Construct SB aux lane at Panama Lane off-ramp
Operational Improvements 3 CT Minor IRRS: HE, Focus $1,000 2013
99 19.5 - 26.0 South Bakersfield Ramp Metering
Install ramp metering systems from Panama Lane to Buck Owens Boulevard
Operational Improvements 4 CT SHOPP IRRS: HE, Focus $4,500 ND
99 22.3 - 30.4 North Bakersfield Ramp Metering
Install ramp metering systems from White Lane to 7th Standard Road
Operational Improvements 4 CT SHOPP IRRS: HE, Focus $4,000 ND
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TABLE 2 KERN COUNTY PROJECTS
Route Post Mile Project Name Project Description Project Type Category
(1 - 6) AgencyFunding Source
IRRS, High Emphasis or Focus Route
2011 Estimated Total Const.
Cost X (1,000)
Project Delivery
Date
99 22.7 - 23.2 Ming Auxiliary Lane Construct auxiliary lane Operational
Improvements 3 CT SHOPP IRRS: HE, Focus $18,988 2017
99 23.9 - 24.6 California Auxiliary Lane Construct auxiliary lane Operational
Improvements 3 CT SHOPP IRRS: HE, Focus $24,014 2018
99 24.6 California Avenue On-Ramp Improvements
Relocate right-turn lane of the SB 99 On-Ramp
Operational Improvements 3 CT SHOPP IRRS: HE, Focus $1,174 2013
99 25.9 Buck Owens Drive Ramp Improvements Widen off-ramp
Operational Improvements 3 CT SHOPP IRRS: HE, Focus $4,892 2016
99 26.7 Kern County Seismic Restoration Seismic restoration in Bakersfield Seismic Retrofit 3 CT SHOPP IRRS: HE, Focus $45 2016
99 26.8 – R28.4 Oildale Rumble Strips
Widen Shoulder and grind in rumble strips Maintenance 3 CT SHOPP IRRS: HE, Focus $981 2012
99 27.0 - 27.8 Olive Avenue Auxiliary Lane
Construct NB auxiliary lane and widen Olive Avenue Off-Ramp
Operational Improvements 3 Local Dev/OS IRRS: HE, Focus $1 ND
99 27.0 - R28.3 Kern 99 North Widening 6F to 8F Capacity
Enhancements 1 Local STIP IRRS: HE, Focus $10,078 2012
99 27.0 - 27.9 Olive Avenue Southbound Auxiliary Lane
Construct SB auxiliary lane and widen Olive Avenue Off-Ramp
Operational Improvements 3 Local Local IRRS: HE, Focus $2,100 2012
99 27.0 – 27.8 Route 204 Auxiliary Lane
Construct SB auxiliary lane, widen SR 204, install ramp meters, and widen Olive onramp
Operational Improvements 3, 4 CT SHOPP IRRS: HE, Focus $1 ND
99 27.3 Hageman Road Flyover
Extension and connection to Route 204 between Golden State Avenue (Route 204) and Airport Drive
Operational Improvements 3 CT Demo IRRS: HE, Focus $33,400 2016
99 27.8 - 28.1 Olive Drive Interchange Expand the Olive Drive interchange Operational
Improvements 3 Local STIP IRRS: HE, Focus $7,700 2033
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TABLE 2 KERN COUNTY PROJECTS
Route Post Mile Project Name Project Description Project Type Category
(1 - 6) AgencyFunding Source
IRRS, High Emphasis or Focus Route
2011 Estimated Total Const.
Cost X (1,000)
Project Delivery
Date
99 30.3 Northern Kern 99 Corridor Bridge Enhancement
Bridge enhancements at various locations from 7th Standard Road to County Line Road
Bridge Improvements 3 CT STIP IRRS: HE, Focus $1,386 2017
99 46.9 – 48.9 McFarland Rumble Strip Construct rumble strip near McFarland Safety 3 CT SHOPP IRRS: HE, Focus $1,800 ND
99 49.0 – 50.0 Kern Avenue and Sunny Lane POC’s ADA compliance upgrades
Pedestrian Enhancements 5 CT SHOPP IRRS: HE, Focus $11,773 2016
99 49.3 - 56.5
Northern Kern County Bridges
99 Corridor-Bridge enhancement in various locations in McFarland and Delano
Bridge Improvements 3 CT STIP/TE IRRS: HE, Focus $485 2015
99 54.0 – 55.0 Woollomes Avenue Delano Tree planning near Delano Highway Planting 5 CT STIP, TE IRRS: HE, Focus $840 2015
119 0 Extend Culverts or Install K Rails - 6 Locations Install guardrail and extend culverts Maintenance 3 CT SHOPP No $1,809 2014
119 5.5 - 10.3 Cherry Avenue 4-Lane
Widen from 2 to 4 lanes from east of Elk Hills Road to east of Elk Hills Road
Capacity Enhancements 3 CT STIP No $48,384 2017
119 19.9 - 31.2 Pumpkin Center East Rehab
Pavement rehab, widen shoulders, slope correction, realignment
Operational Improvements 3 CT SHOPP No $17,232 ND
155 1.5 Delano Roundabout Intersections improvements Operational
Enhancements 3 CT SHOPP No $1,000 ND
178 0.0 – 0.4 SR 178 (24th) and Oak St – Construct Improvements
Intersection improvements and widening of 24th Street (SR 178)
Operational Improvements 3 CT Demo No $10,928 2015
178 0.0 SR 99 to Centennial Corridor
New 8-lane freeway from north of SR 204 to east of Haley Street New freeway 1 CT Demo No $87,500 2021
178 0.4 - 1.9
Rte 178 (24th St) Oak St to M Street – Widen Existing Highway
Widen 24th Street (SR 178) by one lane in each direction
Capacity Enhancements 3 Local Demo No $34,058 2015
178 6.7 - 9.2 Morning Drive Interchange Construct new interchange at Morning Drive
Capacity Enhancements 1 Local Demo, local No $78,443 2013
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TABLE 2 KERN COUNTY PROJECTS
Route Post Mile Project Name Project Description Project Type Category
(1 - 6) AgencyFunding Source
IRRS, High Emphasis or Focus Route
2011 Estimated Total Const.
Cost X (1,000)
Project Delivery
Date
178 R8.2 - 11.8 SR 178 Widening from Vineland to Miramonte
Widen highway between Vineland and Miramonte
Capacity Enhancements 3 Local Demo No $21,579 2015
178 8.7 – 30.4 178 Route Adoption Route adoption study on new alignment New Alignment 1 CT STIP IRRS ND ND
178 45.5 - 47.7 Lake Isabella Rehab
AC overlay and shoulder widening west of Lake Isabella Boulevard to Launching area no. 16 intersection
Operational Improvements 3 CT SHOPP IRRS $9,865 2017
178 52.6 - 57.0 Kelso Overlay AC overlay and widen shoulders Operational
Improvements 3 CT SHOPP IRRS $5,022 2017
178 100.6 – 102.7 None
Reconstruct center median with raised center median Maintenance 3 CT Minor IRRS $997 ND
184 1.0 Lamont Signal at DiGiorgio Rd
Modify signals, construct left lane, and curb ramps, also construct ADA ramps, in Lamont at DiGiorgio Rd
Operational Improvements CT Minor No $482 2013
184 7.6 - 12.1 Hermosa Rehab AC overlay and widen to 40'
Operational
Improvements 3 CT SHOPP No $13,061 2016
204 5.6 – 6.8 Buck Owens Planting Rehab Highway planting restoration
Highway Planting 5 CT SHOPP IRRS: HE, Focus $1,907 2017
204 4.8 – 17.2 None Widen shoulders and install rumble strips Maintenance 3 CT SHOPP IRRS: HE, Focus $1,300 ND
223 10.8 - 20.1 Arvin Highway Widen from 2 to 4 lanes from Route 99 to Comanche Drive
Capacity Enhancements 3 CT STIP No $36,184 2020
395 14.8 - 23.0 Inyo-Kern 4-Lane
Convert to a 4-lane expressway from south of China Lake Boulevard to north of the junction with Route 14
Capacity Enhancements 3 CT STIP IRRS $129,285 ND
IRRS: Interregional Road System STIP: State Transportation Improvement Program HE: High Emphasis Route SHOPP: State Highway Operation And Protection Program ND: Not Determined NA: Not Applicable CAPM: Capital Preventive Maintenance
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MAP #4 KINGS COUNTY
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TABLE 3 KINGS COUNTY – PROJECTS
Route Post Mile Project Name Project Description Project Type Category
(1 - 6) AgencyFunding Source
IRRS, High Emphasis or Focus Route
2011 Estimated Total Const.
Cost X (1,000)Project
Delivery Date
0 0 Jersey Avenue Widening
Widen from 2 to 4 lanes and install traffic signals, curb, and gutter in the City of Lemoore
Operational Improvements 3 Local Local, TCRP No $1,695 ND
5 0.00 I-5 Rest Area Projects
Three new safety roadside rest areas; In Kings Co near the Kings/Kern Co line; in Fresno Co near the Kamm Ave OC; in Merced Co near the I-5/140 separation
Roadside Facilities 5 CT SHOPP IRRS: HE, Focus $14,000 2015
5 19.1 I-5 Overhead Changeable Message Signs
Changeable message sign maintenance in Fresno and Kings Counties ITS 4 CT Minor IRRS: HE, Focus $680 2013
41 4.2 - 6.0 Avenal Ranch Passing Lanes Construct passing lanes from the Kern Co line to Route 33
Operational Improvements 3 CT STIP IRRS: HE, Focus $3,202 ND
41 11.5 – 20.0 Kettleman City Rehab
AC overlay and widen shoulder, Near Kettleman City, from south of Utica Ave to south of Quail Ave
Roadway Rehabilitation 3 CT SHOPP IRRS: HE, Focus $16,502 2013
41 37.5 - 38.1 Jackson Ave Channelization
Construct left-turn lanes north of Jersey Ave and north of Jackson Ave
Operational Improvements 3 CT SHOPP IRRS: HE, Focus $1,473 2012
43 1.4 Whitley Avenue Intersection Improvements
Improve the intersection of SR 43 and SR 137/Whitley Avenue in the City of Corcoran
Operational Improvements 3 CT SHOPP No $2,663 ND
43 17.9 – 18.6 Route 43/Lacey Signalization
Install traffic signals at three intersections on SR 43 in Kings County
Operational Improvements 3 CT Minor No $983 2013
43 24.2 - 24.7 Excelsior Ave Signals
Channelize with signals between north of Elder Ave to south of Dover Ave
Operational Improvements 3 CT SHOPP No $1,460 2012
198 4.8 Various Counties CMS
Install changeable message signs at various locations in Kern, Kings, Tulare, Fresno, and Madera Counties on Routes 65, 198, 99, 145, & 152. ITS 4 CT SHOPP Varies $2,667 2016
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TABLE 3 KINGS COUNTY – PROJECTS
Route Post Mile Project Name Project Description Project Type Category
(1 - 6) AgencyFunding Source
IRRS, High Emphasis or Focus Route
2011 Estimated Total Const.
Cost X (1,000)Project
Delivery Date
198 R8.8 – R10.5 Latache Median Barrier
Install median barrier in and near the City of Lemoore from SR 41/198 separation to 18th Avenue OC Safety 3 CT SHOPP IRRS: HE, Focus $1,750 ND
198 8.9 – 10.1 19th Ave Interchange Construct new interchange at 19th Ave Capacity
Enhancements 1 CT STIP IRRS: HE, Focus $27,107 2012
198 R9.9 – R11.1 18th Ave Interchange
Reconstruct the interchange in Lemoore at 18th Ave
Capacity Enhancements 1 CT STIP IRRS: HE, Focus $2,736 2020
198 R14.8 –
17.9 Hanford-Armona 3 Bridge Deck Rehab
Rehab three bridge decks in and near the City of Hanford Bridge Rehab 3 CT SHOPP IRRS: HE, Focus $8,147 2012
198 R16.5 – R17.2 12th Avenue Interchange Reconstruct interchange
Capacity Enhancements 3 CT STIP IRRS: HE, Focus $$19,013 2013
198 R19.7 - R20.3 9th Avenue Interchange Construct new interchange at 12th Ave
Capacity Enhancements 1 CT STIP IRRS: HE, Focus $25,032 2029
198 R21.5 – R28.3 Hanford Expressway
Convert 2C to 4E, in Kings and Tulare Counties, from 0.5 miles east of Hanford into Tulare County
Capacity Enhancements 1 CT STIP IRRS: HE, Focus $96,959 2014
IRRS: Interregional Road System HE: High Emphasis Route ND: Not Determined CAPM: Capital Preventive Maintenance STIP: State Transportation Improvement Program SHOPP: State Highway Operation And Protection Program NA: Not Applicable
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MAP #5 MADERA COUNTY
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TABLE 4 MADERA COUNTY PROJECTS
Route Post Mile Project Name Project Description Project Type
Category (1 - 6) Agency
Funding Source
IRRS, High Emphasis or Focus Route
2011 Estimated
Const. Cost X (1,000)
Project Delivery
Date
0 0 HST – Merced to San Jose Segment
High Speed train system from south of the Diridon Station in san Jose to east of the Route 152/233 interchange Rail 2 CT
Oversight, Reimbursed, Rail, STIP NA $203 ND
41 0.0 - 1.3 None Madera County Line to Avenue 10; Widen to 6 Lanes
Capacity Enhancements 1 Local
RTIP/ Measure/
IF IRRS: HE $5,780 2020
41 1.60 None Widen NB on ramp/SR 41 @ Children's Blvd
Operational Improvements 3
Local CT IF IRRS: HE $38,705 2035
41 1.60 None Widen to 8 Lanes NB Ramps to Peck Blvd
Operational Improvements 3
Local CT IF IRRS: HE $7,281 2035
41 1.9 – 3.2 Avenue 11 to 12 Widening
At-grade intersection and freeway widening between Avenue 11 and Avenue 12
Capacity Enhancements 1 CT
Local/ Developer IRRS: HE $3,500 ND
41 1.9 – 4.5 Avenue 12 Interchange Construct new interchange and widen freeway
Capacity Enhancements 1 CT
STIP/ Measure/ Developer IRRS: HE $44,906 2017
41 3.2 - 9.3 Avenue 12 to 145 Rehab
AC Overlay and widen shoulders from Avenue 12 to Route 145 Maintenance 3 CT SHOPP IRRS: HE $5,000 ND
41 9.4 – 10.5
Road 209 Intersection Widening
Intersection improvements at the intersection of SR 41/Road 209
Operational Improvements 3 Local Local IRRS: HE $1,985 ND
41 11.7 - 13.6 MAD 41 Passing Lanes Construct passing lanes at Road 208
Operational Improvements 3 Local Measure IRRS: HE $16,912 2014
41 27.8 - 28.0
Coarsegold Bridge Upgrade
Upgrade bridge rail and widen the bridge at Coarsegold Creek
Operational Improvements 3 CT SHOPP IRRS: HE $3,976 2015
41 32.4 –
35.5 None Road 420 to SR 49 South of Oakhurst; widen to 4 Lanes
Capacity Enhancements 3 Local
RTIP/ Measure/
IF IRRS: HE $36,747 2029
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TABLE 4 MADERA COUNTY PROJECTS
Route Post Mile Project Name Project Description Project Type
Category (1 - 6) Agency
Funding Source
IRRS, High Emphasis or Focus Route
2011 Estimated
Const. Cost X (1,000)
Project Delivery
Date
41 35.2 - 36.2 Oakhurst Sidewalk
Construct sidewalks in Oakhurst at various locations from the Fresno River Bridge to Hartwell Road
Pedestrian Improvement 5 Local STIP IRRS: HE $404 ND
41 35.2 - 36.4 Oakhurst 4-Lane
Widen from 2C to 4C from south of Royal Oaks Drive to Hartwell Road
Capacity Enhancements 3 CT STIP IRRS: HE $59,910 2020
99 0.9 – 7.5 None Avenue 7 to Avenue 12 Capacity
Enhancements 1 Local ITIP IRRS: HE,
Focus $160,571 2026
99 R0.7 – 28.4
Rural Madera County Route 99 Corridor Bridge
Bridge enhancements at various locations in Madera County from Avenue 7 to Le Grand Avenue
Bridge Enhancements 3 CT STIP, TE
IRRS: HE, Focus $1,117 ND
99 0.9 – 28.2 Madera County Bridges
Bridge enhancements at various locations in Madera County from Avenue 7 to Le Grand Avenue
Bridge Enhancements 3 CT STIP, TE
IRRS: HE, Focus $432 2016
99 1.7 - 7.5 South Madera 6-Lane
Widen 4-lane freeway to 6 lanes from north of Ave 7 to Ave 12
Capacity Enhancements 1 CT STIP
IRRS: HE, Focus $116,000 2018
99 7.1 - 7.9 Avenue 12 Interchange Modify the interchange at Ave 12 Interchange
Improvement 3 Local
CT
Bond, Measure,
STIP, Local IRRS: HE,
Focus $54,513 2012
99 7.5 - 12.8 Madera 99 Widening
Widen 4-lane freeway to 6 lanes from Ave 12 to Ave 16
Capacity Enhancements 1 CT STIP
IRRS: HE, Focus $50,101 2016
99 10.3 None
Route 99/Route 145 interchange; from 4 to 6 through lanes
Interchange Improvements 3 Local IF
IRRS: HE, Focus $29,634 2032
99 12.3 - 14.3 Ellis Street Interchange
Construct new interchange at Ellis Avenue
New Interchange 1 CT STIP
IRRS: HE, Focus $56,100 ND
99 13.1 Ellis Street Overcrossing
Construct new bridge, in Madera, from Ave 16 to Ave 17 New Bridge 3 Local
Measure/Oversight
IRRS: HE, Focus $19,507 2012
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TABLE 4 MADERA COUNTY PROJECTS
Route Post Mile Project Name Project Description Project Type
Category (1 - 6) Agency
Funding Source
IRRS, High Emphasis or Focus Route
2011 Estimated
Const. Cost X (1,000)
Project Delivery
Date
99 R13.5 –
R15.0 Avenue 17 Interchange Avenue 17/99 Interchange; interchange improvements
Interchange Improvements 3 Local
Measure/
IF/ Developer
IRRS: HE, Focus $28,000 ND
99 20.2 – 21.6
Fairmead Median Barrier
Construct median barrier in Madera County near Fairmead Safety 3 CT SHOPP
IRRS: HE. Focus $1,583 2014
99 22.2 – 23.5
Madera 99 Corridor Tree Planting
Tree planting in Madera County near Fairmead
Highway Planting 5 CT STIP, TE
IRRS: HE. Focus $1,287 2015
99 23.1 – 25.7 None
New 2-lane OC on 99 at Fig Tree to Chowchilla Boulevard
Operational Improvements 3 Local IF
IRRS: HE, Focus $13,282 2020
99 23.3 – 23.8
Chowchilla – Strathmore Median Barrier
Install median barrier between Califa to Avenue 24 Safety 3 CT SHOPP
IRRS: HE. Focus $656 2013
99 26.3 - 26.8
Chowchilla 99/233 Interchange
Construct interchange in Chowchilla at the Route 99/233 interchange
New Interchange 1 CT STIP, Local
IRRS: HE, Focus $52,254 2016
145 8.8 - None Route 99 to Yosemite Widen from 2 to 4 Lanes
Capacity Enhancements 3 Local
RTIP/
Measure/ IF No $5,536 2022
145 12.3 – 25.5 AT&SF Overlay
AC overlay and shoulder widening in and near Madera Maintenance 3 CT SHOPP No $26,729 2018
233 1.9 - 2.5 Robertson Blvd Improvements
Replace curb, gutter, sidewalks and minor widening in Chowchilla from Palm Parkway to 15th St
Pedestrian Improvement 5 CT
STIP/ Local/RIP No $1,649 2015
IRRS: Interregional Road System HE: High Emphasis Route ND: Not Determined CAPM: Capital Preventive Maintenance STIP: State Transportation Improvement Program SHOPP: State Highway Operation And Protection Program NA: Not Applicable
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MAP #6 MARIPOSA COUNTY
The section of State Route 41 from the Madera County Line to Yosemite National Park in Mariposa County is in District 6. The remainder of the County is in District 10.
CALIFORNIA41
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TABLE 5 MARIPOSA COUNTY PROJECTS
Route Post Mile Project Name Project Description Project Type
Category (1 - 6) Agency
Funding Source
IRRS, High Emphasis or Focus Route
2011 Estimated Total Const.
Cost X (1,000)
Project Delivery
Date
41 0.0 - 4.9 Class I/II Bike Lanes* On Route 41, from the Madera County Line to Yosemite National Forest
Bike Enhancements 5 Local SHOPP IRRS, HE $50 ND
IRRS: Interregional Road System HE: High Emphasis Route ND: Not Determined CAPM: Capital Preventive Maintenance STIP: State Transportation Improvement Program SHOPP: State Highway Operation And Protection Program NA: Not Applicable
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MAP #7 TULARE COUNTY
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TABLE 6 TULARE COUNTY PROJECTS
Route Post Mile Project Name Project Description Project Type Category
(1 - 6) Agency Funding Source
IRRS, HE, or Focus Route
2011 Est. Total Cost X (1,000)
Project Delivery
Date
63 2.9 - 3.2 Oakdale Avenue Signal Realign intersection and install signal
Operational
Improvement 3 CT SHOPP No $584 2012
65 0.0 – R6.6
Terra Bella Expressway Segment 4
Widen from 2C to 4E from Kern/Tulare Co line to south of Avenue 56
Capacity Enhancements 3 CT STIP IRRS $42,000 2029
65 0.0 - 3.2 Ducor Overlay and Widening
AC overlay and widen shoulders from Kern Co line to north of Ave 24
Operational Improvements 3 CT SHOPP IRRS $6,503 2015
65 R6.1 – R11.4
Terra Bella Expressway Segment 3
2C to 4C from north of the Orris UP to south of Avenue 95
Capacity Enhancements 3 CT
RIP/ TCRP IRRS $25,000 2025
65 R10.9 –
15.6 Terra Bella Expressway Segment 2
2C to 4C from north of Avenue 80 to Avenue 124
Capacity Enhancements 3 CT
RIP/ TCRP IRRS $27,000 2021
65 R15.1 –
18.0 Terra Bella Expressway Segment 1
2C to 4C from Avenue 120 to south of the Route 190/65 separation
Capacity Enhancements 3 CT
RIP/ TCRP IRRS $12,502 2016
65 29.5 - 38.6 Tulare Expressway
Construct 4-lane Expressway along an existing 2-lane county road
Capacity Enhancements 3 CT STIP IRRS $170,056 2016
65 39.0 – 50.0 Foothill Corridor Study Route adoption study
New alignment 1 CT STIP NA $100,002 ND
99 3.1 Avenue 24 Bridge Replacement
Bridge rehabilitation, Near Earlimart, at the Ave 24 UC
Bridge Rehabilitation 3 CT SHOPP
IRRS: HE, Focus $7,299 2014
99 6.1 – 29.9 Tulare County Bridges
99 Corridor bridge enhancements in Tulare County from Avenue 48 to Cross Avenue
Bridge Enhancement 3 CT
STIP, TE
IRRS: HE, Focus $534 2013
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TABLE 6 TULARE COUNTY PROJECTS
Route Post Mile Project Name Project Description Project Type Category
(1 - 6) Agency Funding Source
IRRS, HE, or Focus Route
2011 Est. Total Cost X (1,000)
Project Delivery
Date
99 10.0 – 58.8
Rural Tul & Southern Fre Co Rte 99 Corridor
Bridge enhancements in Tulare & southern Fresno counties
Bridge Enhancements 3 CT
STIP, TE
IRRS: HE, Focus $1,286 2017
99 23.5 Avenue 184 Bridge Repair II Bridge repair Bridge Repair 3 CT SHOPP
IRRS: HE, Focus $824 2013
99 25.4 - 27.6
Agri-Center Dr Interchange
Construct new interchange from Ave 200 to Paige Ave
Capacity Enhancements 1 Local Measure
IRRS: HE, Focus $8,000 ND
99 25.4 - 30.5 Tulare City Widening
Widen from 4-lane freeway to 6-lane freeway from Ave 200 to Prosperity Ave
Capacity Enhancements 1 CT STIP
IRRS: HE, Focus $158,079 2024
99 27.60 Paige Ave Interchange Modify interchange Capacity
Enhancements 3 CT Local IRRS: HE,
Focus $18,802 ND
99 27.7 – 31.2 Tulare Landscape
Highway planting from north of Paige Road to south of Bardsley Avenue
Highway Planting 5 CT SHOPP
IRRS: HE, Focus $1,090 2018
99 30.6 – 35.2
South Segment (Tagus) 6-Lane
4F to 6F from Prosperity Ave to south of Avenue 280
Capacity Enhancements 1 CT STIP
IRRS: HE, Focus $105,000 2017
99 30.6 – 37.3
Tulare to Goshen South Segment
4F to 6F from Prosperity Avenue to south of West Visalia
Capacity Enhancements 1 CT STIP
IRRS: HE, Focus $120,000 ND
99 31.3 - 32.6 Cartmill Interchange Modify interchange
Capacity Enhancements 3 Local Measure
IRRS: HE, Focus $49,404 2014
99 35.2 – 37.3
Middle Segment (Caldwell) 6-Lane
4F to 6F from south of Avenue 280 to south of West Visalia
Capacity Enhancements 1 CT STIP
IRRS: HE, Focus $17,700 2016
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TABLE 6 TULARE COUNTY PROJECTS
Route Post Mile Project Name Project Description Project Type Category
(1 - 6) Agency Funding Source
IRRS, HE, or Focus Route
2011 Est. Total Cost X (1,000)
Project Delivery
Date
99 36.1 - 36.8 Caldwell Interchange Modify interchange
Capacity Enhancements 3 CT
RIP/ Measure
IRRS: HE, Focus $24,510 2025
99 37.3 – 41.3
North Segment (Goshen) 6-Lane
4F to 6F from West Visalia OH to north of North Goshen OH
Capacity Enhancements 1 CT
STIP/ Bond
IRRS: HE, Focus $42,224 2012
99 38.3 – 39.8 Route 99 at Goshen
Highway planting from south of the Route 99/198 separation to north of the Route 99/198 separation
Highway Planting 5 CT STIP/TE
IRRS: HE, Focus $2,433 2014
99 39.6 - 41.3 Betty Drive Interchange Reconstruct interchange
Capacity Enhancements 3 CT STIP
IRRS: HE, Focus $49,186 2019
99 41.3 – 53.9
Goshen to Kingsburg 6-Lane
Widen road with hot mix asphalt, In and near Kingsburg, from north of the North Goshen OH to north of SR 201/Conejo
Capacity Enhancements 3 CT STIP
IRRS: HE, Focus $80,065 2016
99 R48.5 – R53.9
Goshen to Kingsburg Replacement Planting
Highway planting from south of Merritt Drive to north of Bethel Avenue
Highway Planting 5 CT Bond
IRRS: HE, Focus $5,305 2012
99 48.8 Tul 99 Warlow SRRA Infromation Kiosk Roadside rest area enhancement
Roadside Facilities 5 CT STIP/TE
IRRS: HE, Focus $844 ND
137 17.5 - 27.4 Tulare-Lindsay 4-Lane 2C to 4C from Route 63 to Route 65
Capacity Enhancements 3 CT STIP No $15,000 ND
190 0.0 - 8.0 Lairds Corner Rehab
AC overlay, shoulder widening, left turn channelization and utility relocation
Operational Improvements 3 CT SHOPP No $21,319 2015
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TABLE 6 TULARE COUNTY PROJECTS
Route Post Mile Project Name Project Description Project Type Category
(1 - 6) Agency Funding Source
IRRS, HE, or Focus Route
2011 Est. Total Cost X (1,000)
Project Delivery
Date
190 4.4 Bliss Lane Intersection Intersection Improvements Operational
Improvements 3 CT SHOPP No $1 ND
190 20.9 - 21.3 Road 284 Intersection Intersection improvements
Operational Improvements
3 CT SHOPP IRRS $1,899 2016
190 45.1 – 45.7
Moore House Slope Protection
Roadway widening & slope protection from east of Moore House Creek to west of Pierpoint Drive Maintenance 3 CT SHOPP IRRS $2,875 2015
198 R4.1 – R5.0
Plaza Interchange Replacement Planting
Replacement Planting from Route 99 to Plaza Drive and on Plaza Drive from Airport Drive to Goshen Avenue
Highway Planting 5 Local Local IRRS: HE $1,506 2014
198 R4.8 Plaza Interchange Modify interchange, in Visalia at Plaza Dr
Operational Improvement 3 Local
STIP/CMIA IRRS: HE $22,597 2014
198 6.8 Akers Street Operational Improvements
Minor widening and safety improvements Maintenance 3 Local Local IRRS: HE $1 ND
198 R11.5 – R11.9
Lovers Lane Interchange Improvements Improve Interchange
Operational Enhancements 3 Local Measure IRRS: HE $8,600 ND
198 12.00 Ave 80 and Vista Avenue POC's ADA compliant upgrades
Pedestrian Enhancements 5 CT SHOPP IRRS: HE $8,106 2016
198 R15.1 – R18.9 Visalia East Overlay AC overlay and widen Maintenance 3 CT SHOPP IRRS: HE $6,807 2017
201 12.4 – 21.2 Bridge Rail Upgrade
Route 201 at Sand Creek Bridge and Friant-Kern Canal Bridge and Route 216 at Kaweah River Bridge Bridge Repair 3 CT SHOPP No $7,873 2016
216 1.9 - 2.9 Houston Avenue 4-Lane Realign and widen from Lovers Lane to east of McCauliff Street
Capacity Enhancements 3 CT STIP No $9,037 2013
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TABLE 6 TULARE COUNTY PROJECTS
Route Post Mile Project Name Project Description Project Type Category
(1 - 6) Agency Funding Source
IRRS, HE, or Focus Route
2011 Est. Total Cost X (1,000)
Project Delivery
Date
245 6.5 – 7.0 Woodlake ADA Improve pedestrian access and ADA curb ramps
Pedestrian Enhancements 5 CT Minor No $850 2015
IRRS: Interregional Road System HE: High Emphasis Route ND: Not Determined CAPM: Capital Preventive Maintenance STIP: State Transportation Improvement Program SHOPP: State Highway Operation And Protection Program NA: Not Applicable
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DOCUMENTS USED IN THE PREPARATION OF THIS TSDP 1. Caltrans District 3 Transportation System Development Plan, March 2009; 2. Caltrans District 6 Status of Projects, March 2012; 3. Caltrans District 10 Transportation System Development Plan, September 2010; 4. Council of Fresno County Governments Final Regional Transportation Plan, July
2010; 5. Kern Council of Governments Final Regional Transportation Plan, July 2010; 6. Kings County Association of Governments Final Regional Transportation Plan, July
2010; 7. Madera County Transportation Commission Final Regional Transportation Plan, July
2010; 8. Mariposa County Local Transportation Commission Final Regional Transportation
Plan, September 2008; 9. Tulare County Association of Governments Final Regional Transportation Plan, July
2010.
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V. GLOSSARY Focus Route: a selected subset of High Emphasis Routes HE: High Emphasis Route. A selected subset of the Interregional Road System. IRRS: Interregional Road System: A series of State Highway Routes, outside the urbanized areas, that provide access to the State’s economic centers, major recreational areas, and urban and rural regions.